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US-6400689

Network service management apparatus

PublishedJune 4, 2002
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Technical Abstract

In order to enable to manage each service by paying attention to the services provided on the network, a network managing part which manages network element including the network, a physical link or a path is provided. Further, a service managing part which manages the services which are provided on the network and a work managing part which manages a work definition of the user which is connected to the network are provided. In response to a request from the user, information from the service managing part and the work managing part is referred, thereby generating visually provided information to the user.

Patent Claims
5 claims

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1. A network service management apparatus used in communication services which are provided on one or a plurality of networks, comprising: a network managing part managing network elements, a physical link, or a path, which constructs said network; a service managing part managing the services which are provided on said network; a policy management information part managing a work definition of a user which is connected to said network; and a service management information generating part generating information which is provided to the user by relating information from said network managing part with information from said service managing part and, further referring to said policy management information part in response to a request from the user to generate information to be provided to the user, only information needed by said user individually being generated and provided, wherein said service management information generating part comprises: an element accessing part collecting information from network elements; a domain managing part which serves as an upper module of said element accessing part and divides said network into domains and manages the domains, each of which is managed by each subnetwork manager; and a multi-domain managing part, provided in every said network, and setting and releasing an end-to-end communication path on said network as an upper module of said domain managing part.

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2. A network service management apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a work view generating part generating an individual work view for the user with reference to work management information.

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3. A network service management apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a discriminating part evaluating validity of said work definition when a petition of the work definition from the petitioned user is made.

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4. A network service management apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a fault detecting part, on the network; and a fault information converting part converting fault detection information into information within an influence range.

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5. A network service management apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein said fault information converting part is provided in said element accessing part.

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Filing Date

August 10, 1998

Publication Date

June 4, 2002

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